Part 742 (1/2)

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SHANK _of a hill_, the projecting point of a hill, S

SHANK _of a coalthe coals, S

A S _senc-an_, to sink

SHANKS, _s pl_

V ~Schank~

~Shankus, Orkn

SHANNACH, _s_ A bonfire lighted on Hallow-eve, Perths; also _shi+nicle_

Gael _sareat festival observed by the Celts at the beginning of winter

_To_ SHAPE _away_, _v a_ To drive away

_Godly Sangs_

Germ _schieb-en_, _schupf-en_, to drive

SHARGAR, SHARGER, _s_

1 A lean person, a scrag

Belg _scraghe_, id

_Ross_

2 A weakly child, S; also _shargan_

_Ross_

Gael _seirgne_, sickly; _seirg_, a consumption

SHARN, SHEARN, _s_ The dung of oxen or cows, S

_R Galloway_

A S _scearn_, Fris _scharn_, dung

~Sharny~, _adj_ Bedaubed with cows' dung, S